Archive for May, 2008

Use internet radio to get your message out.

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Who should be using internet radio to advance their business goals?

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How to make internet radio work for you.

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Are You in The Know?

It is important to look good and reflect a positive outlook about your industry during an interview. It is equally important to know the most current facts about your industry seconds before the interview takes place. If you do not know the most current information you run the risk of looking foolish if a story has been released and you know nothing about it.

Let’s review. After the Kentucky Derby race where Big Brown won and Eight Belles had to be put to sleep, an interview was conducted by Bob Costas in the winners circle with David Novak, president of one of the sponsors who seemed unaware of the tragedy that was going on around him. He said, “Well, Bob, what a great day for the commonwealth of Kentucky and the world. On behalf of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC, Long John Silver’s and A&W, Yum Brands is the proud sponsor of the greatest event in the world. Thank you very much.” (http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/07/business/sponsor.php)  He expressed his joy and excitement about the win for Big Brown, yet seemed to ignore the sad moment of Eight Belles. Most viewers thought it was a PR move to avoid any negative feelings. The truth, he had no idea that Eight Belles had been euthanized. The result was devastating however. People were furious with him according to the International Herald Tribune, one viewer said, “Based on the YUM reps’ disgraceful smiling and product plugging – while Eight Belles was dying yards away from them – I’ll never buy ANY of their products again.” (http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/07/business/sponsor.php)  Yikes!
           In hindsight it seems like an honest mistake. In actuality this type of blunder is easily avoidable. Any time you are going to make a TV appearance make sure you know what is going on around you. If you are doing a phone interview, go to Google and see if any news stories recently came out about your industry. If you are at a conference, ask for a newspaper, or simply pay attention to discussions going on that may affect you.

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Are there ever times when it is OK to say “no comment”–Media Training

Question from a reader:

 TJ, why do you recommend that people never say “no comment”…there are plenty of times when we need to say that we decline to comment on something (pending litigation is a good example).

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Favorite pet peeve for I?

Barack Obama and his wife are great communicators and wonderful speakers. I like them both. But for the love of hanging chads, could somebody, PLEASE, tell them that “I” can not be the object of a preposition? Last night on CNN Michelle Obama said “for I” and then this morning on the Today Show Barack Obama said “for I.” What they said after that I couldn’t tell you because my teeth were still hurting so much. Come on, you are both Harvard Law grads. It is “for me, for me, for me!” It can never be “for Michelle and I” or “for Barack and I.” Now, me glad me got that off my chest.

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How NOT to Deny Adultery–Media Training

Paulette Dean Daly, former wife of golfer John Daly, was asked yesterday if she had had an affair with the married baseball great Roger Clemens. Here was here response:

“You know what, I’m really uncomfortable talking about this. I’m just going to have to say ‘no comment’. I know Roger. I consider him a good friend. That’s all I’m comfortable saying.”

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